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Uganda Tourism Association

The voice of Uganda's tourism industry

Uniting stakeholders across the tourism value chain to strengthen advocacy, professionalism, and sustainable development.

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Who We Are

The national umbrella for tourism excellence

The Uganda Tourism Association (UTA) is the national umbrella organisation representing the private sector in tourism.

Established to speak with one voice for tourism businesses across the country, UTA brings together tour operators, accommodation facilities, travel agents, guides, and sector associations.

Our role is to strengthen coordination within the industry, advocate for favorable policies, and promote professionalism in service delivery. We serve as a bridge between the private tourism sector, government institutions, development partners, and international stakeholders.

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Our Journey

The History of the Uganda Tourism Association

Tracing our path from a vision of unity to becoming the voice of Uganda's tourism industry.

2014

Founding and Early Years

UTA was officially incorporated in 2014 under the Companies Act of Uganda, bringing together several key industry associations.

The founding members included the Association of Uganda Tour Operators (AUTO), Uganda Hotel Owners Association (UHOA), Uganda Safari Guides Association (USAGA), Uganda Travel Agents Association (TUGATA), and Uganda Community Tourism Association (UCOTA).

These organizations recognized the need for a unified voice to engage the government, promote tourism, and address industry challenges collectively.

From its inception, UTA's primary objectives included representing and defending the interests of tourism trade associations, liaising with the Ugandan government to address tourism-related issues, and marketing Uganda as a preferred tourist destination.

The association also sought recognition and collaboration with international organizations such as the World Tourism Association and the International Civil Aviation Organization.

Growth

Growth and Development

Over the years, UTA has significantly expanded its membership and influence. In addition to its founding members, the association now includes a diverse range of organizations representing various aspects of Uganda's tourism industry:

  • The Buganda Heritage and Tourism Board (BHTB) – Responsible for the promotion and preservation of Buganda's cultural heritage sites.
  • The Uganda Association of Conference and Incentive Industry (UACII) – A key player in Uganda's Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (MICE) sector.
  • National Arts and Cultural Crafts Association of Uganda (NACCAU) – Supporting Uganda's traditional arts and crafts, with a strong focus on empowering women.
  • Hotel General Managers' Association of Uganda (HOGMAU) – Representing leaders of hotels, lodges, and other hospitality service providers.
  • The Association of Ugandan Women in Tourism Trade (AUWOTT) – Promoting the participation of women in the tourism industry and advocating for their empowerment.
  • Kasese Tourism Investors Forum (KTIF) – A regional body that supports tourism investment and development in the Rwenzori area.

These additional associations have broadened UTA's representation, strengthening its advocacy and policy influence within the tourism sector. By integrating these diverse stakeholders, UTA has reinforced its role as a central coordinating body that promotes quality standards, industry professionalism, and sustainable tourism development.

UTA has also played a pivotal role in securing partnerships, facilitating industry-wide training programs, and advocating for improved infrastructure and investment in the tourism sector. Through continuous engagement with government agencies and international tourism bodies, UTA has worked to improve Uganda's competitiveness as a premier travel destination.

Today

Recent Contributions and Challenges

In recent years, UTA has focused on increasing Uganda's tourism competitiveness by supporting data-driven decision-making, enhancing industry self-regulation, and promoting sustainable tourism practices.

The association has been instrumental in navigating post-COVID-19 recovery efforts, advocating for sector financing, and addressing challenges such as travel advisories, infrastructure gaps, and the need for sector-specific training.

Despite challenges, UTA remains a strong advocate for the Ugandan tourism industry, striving to build a professional, competitive, resilient, and inclusive sector that contributes significantly to national economic growth.

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Our Vision

Leading platform for a globally competitive tourism sector

To be the leading platform for a strong, united, and globally competitive tourism private sector in Uganda.

Our Mission: To represent, support and coordinate tourism private sector stakeholders through advocacy, capacity building, partnership development, and promotion of sustainable tourism.

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Our Core Values

Collaboration

Collaboration

Strong partnerships across the tourism sector

Integrity

Integrity

Transparency and accountability

Professionalism

Professionalism

Excellence in service and standards

Sustainability

Sustainability

Tourism that benefits future generations

What We Do

Strategic role in strengthening Uganda's tourism

Policy Advocacy

We represent private sector interests in tourism policy formulation, regulation, and reform.

Capacity Building

We organize training programs, workshops, and sector clinics to strengthen industry skills and standards.

Industry Coordination

We connect tourism associations and businesses to improve cooperation and communication.

Tourism Promotion Support

We complement destination marketing by supporting initiatives that elevate Uganda's tourism image locally and globally.

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Leadership & Governance

Executive Board

The Uganda Tourism Association is governed by an elected Executive Committee representing key subsectors of the tourism industry.

Executive Board

President
Yewagnesh Biriggwa (Yogi)
President
Vice President
Isa Kato
Vice President
Secretary General
Peter Mwanja
Secretary General
Treasurer
Monalisa Aman
Treasurer

Board Members

President
Sarah Kagingo
Board member
Vice President
Adrine Anankunda
Board member
Secretary General
Azhar Jaffer
Board member
Treasurer
Peter Kaggwa
Board member
Vice President
Evans Seruganya
Board member

Technical Advisor

President
Edwin Sabuhoro
Technical Advisor

Secretariat

President
Joshua Ampumuza
Coordinator
Admin
Najjuko Hasifa Shivan
Admin
Our Members & Associations

Bringing together the tourism ecosystem

UTA brings together major tourism subsector associations including Tour Operators, Hotel & Accommodation Groups, Travel Agents, Tour Guides, Community Tourism Organizations, and Adventure Tourism Providers.

AUTO
UHOA
USAGA
TUGATA
UCOTA
BHTB
UACII
HOGMAU
AUWOTT
AUWOTT

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